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Conflict Management and Peace Building

After 10 years of violent conflict where many were killed or disappeared and considering the current semi-latent conflict in the Terai, 'Conflict management and Peace building' is essential to the building of democracy in Nepal. MS Nepal spends 15% of its ressources on this theme and you can read more below:


:: Peace Fair 08
09 December 2008
On November 21st and 22nd MS Nepal took part in organising a peace fair in the National Academy Centre, Kathmandu.
:: No more white cars
12 August 2008
Report on Conflict Management in southern Nepal: The civil society organisations in Kapilvastu are fed up with donors coming as disaster tourists in their big white cars.
:: From revolutionary to CA member
11 August 2008
Leela Sumai Magar, Palpa, is one of the thirty women elected for the Constituent Assembly. She is a long-time friend of MS Nepal Partner Social Resource Development Center (SRDC).
:: Why do we need commissions
11 August 2008
Advocacy Forum urges all Nepalese NGOs working with Peace and Reconciliation to pressurize the government to include the voice of the people in their work.
:: In fear of the future
01 August 2008
Seven months after the Kapilvastu riots in autumn 2007, 47 families still languish in shacks and tents-like houses. The violence could break out again any time.
:: Post-conflict Education for Peace
01 August 2008
A small village school in a communal conflict-hit neighbourhood in southern Nepal tries out an internationally acclaimed life-skills education programme.
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See also:
OHCSR-report about the Kapilvastu riots